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Razer Tarantula Gaming Keyboard Review
 

 

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The Razer Tarantula is an amazingly powerful tool in the hands of a serious gamer. The amount of customization that you can accomplish if you have the desire is incredible. The BattleDock is certainly novel, although the jury is still out whether or not this is actually a useful addition. A lot will depend on the number and quality of accessories that Razer can come up with. The Tarantula is on the pricy side as keyboards go, but the capabilities of the whole package and the build quality make that price almost justifiable. The touch and feel of the keys is fantastic, and the ability to easily remove the keys to replace and clean the keyboard is something that other vendors had best take note of. Overall, this is an excellent addition to Razer’s lineup, and if you’re looking for a really high speed keyboard look no further than that Tarantula. EM Recommended!

 

 

 

More information on the new Razer Tarantula can be found on the Razer Website.

 

 

Pros Cons
  • Excellent Feel
  • Razer Synapse
  • Replaceable Keys
  • Expensive
  • Main keys not backlit

 

 

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